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Create AlertShipping and Receiving Associate - Houston, TX. Experience with overhead crane and forklift a must. Create AlertShipping and Receiving Associate - Houston, TX. Applicable Konecranes data protection obligations are the responsibility of the agency.
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The Outlet Stock Receiving Associate upholds all safety guidelines when handling furniture and accessories. The Outlet Stock Receiving Associate is responsible for inventory accuracy. The Outlet Stock Receiving Associate upholds all safety guidelines when handling furniture and accessories.
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The Freight/Receiving positions may include Freight Team Associate, Freight Team Lead, Receiving Associate and Receiving Support. They load and unload trucks, move material from the receiving area throughout the store, may operate forklifts and may perform critical functions for maintaining proper on-hands and pricing for our customers.
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Preferred Experience: Forklift/warehouse experience, shipping/receiving experience, some excel and outlook (email) skills, good written and verbal communication skills. Receiving of Assets: Checks shipments against bills of lading for completeness, inspects for damage and reports discrepancies.
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One to two years of warehouse related experience in shipping and receiving. Perform an array of functions that may include receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, or managing, organizing, consolidating and retrieving stock in the warehouse.
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Must have a minimum of one (1) years experience in the ocean transportation industry, as shipping and receiving clerk inspecting the handling, storage, and stowing of cargoes, including direct discharge and yard load-out of steel and aluminum cargoes.
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Required 2 Years ERP experience (JDE is a big PLUS)2 Years Shipping and Receiving clerk experience in Large volume facilityMS Office experience Drug test and physical required. Required 2 Years ERP experience (JDE is a big PLUS)2 Years Shipping and Receiving clerk experience in Large volume facilityMS Office experience Drug test and physical required.
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Have SAP experience related to inventory control, warehouse, shipping, & receiving? Receiving, classifying, and stocking incoming goods from within Baker Hughes and vendors, both physically and systematically using SAP.
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We are currently seeking a Warehouse Receiving Associate to join our team in Houston, TX. This position is responsible for receiving and dispatching material to and from the warehouse. Experience with receiving goods, unloading, staging, palletizing and loading.
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